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Mexico to pay $1.5 billion for US border security and processing, source says
The collaboration signifies something of a reset between Mexico and the U.S. By Ben Gittleson and Armando Garcia | ABC News | JUL. 12, 2022 | Photo by Sandy Huffaker Mexico on Tuesday agreed to contribute $1.5 billion to a joint initiative with the U.S. to improve infrastructure along the ... -
Op-Ed: The long, deep reach of the U.S. Border Patrol
By Reece Jones | Los Angeles Times | JUL. 17, 2022 | Photo by Matt York for AP Most people think of the border as a distant line tracing the outside edge of the United States. That is not how the U.S. government sees it. The border is officially defined ... -
El Magonista Newsletter | Vol. 10, No. 27 | July 15, 2022 - WATCH LIVE: ...
*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser "El Magonista" | Vol. 10, No. 27 | July 15, 2022 TO WATCH LIVE CLICK HERE: Wednesday, July 20, 2022 9:00 a.m. CDT (Mexico City local time) THE G.O.P.’S ‘WILDEST DREAM’ By Ian Prasad Phillbrick | The New York Times | JUL. 10, 2022 Photo ... -
70,000 new cases a day predicted when COVID wave peaks later this month
Mexico City leads for active cases per capita with nearly 700 per 100,000 people; most cases in vaccinated people will be mild if caught early, an expert said. Story and photo by Mexico News Daily | JUL. 11, 2022 Mexico could record some 70,000 new coronavirus cases per day when ... -
Biden admin extends, but does not expand, temporary protections for Venezuelan immigrants
By Gabe Ortiz | Daily Kos | JUL. 14, 2022 | Photo from AP The Biden administration on Monday announced that it would extend—but not expand—temporary protections for Venezuelan immigrants who have fled the Maduro dictatorship and are already in the U.S. While extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) will ensure another 18 months of deportation ... -
10 years later, DACA recipients in San Jose fear the future
By Annalise Freimarck | San Jose Spotlight | JUL. 14, 2022 | Photo by Miguel Santiago For the first time in 24 years, Miguel Santiago met his family in Oaxaca, Mexico. He crossed the border to create an ethnography report on his heritage and see his grandfather before he passed ... -
Defense Spending Bill Presents Immigrants With Another Chance at Relief
By Pablo Marquez | Latino Rebels | JUL. 12, 2022 | Photo by J. Scott Applewhite for AP WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is currently being debated in the House and Senate, and the annual military spending bill is considered a “must pass” by members of ... -
ICE accused of ‘dumping’ detainees who are near death to avoid investigations and costs
By City News Service | Long Beach Press-Telegram | JUL. 13, 2022 | Photo by Damian Dovarganes LOS ANGELES — Civil rights groups are suing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles for allegedly wrongfully withholding documents linked to ICE’s practice of releasing people from custody when their deaths ... -
AMLO asks Joe Biden to "regularize now" the situation of migrants and offers him his ...
President Joe Biden assures that the relationship with his Mexican counterpart Andrés Manuel López Obrador is "strong and productive" despite the headlines that appear in the media. By Cesar Reyes | La Opinion | JUL. 12, 2022 | Photo by Nicholas Kamm for AFP/Getty The president of the United States, Joe ... -
After snubbing Biden at summit, Mexico’s president pokes him at the White House
By Tracy Wilkinson & Eli Stokols | Los Angeles Times | JUL. 12, 2022 | Photo by Susan Walsh for AP WASHINGTON — A month after he boycotted a major regional summit in Los Angeles and snubbed the Biden administration, Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador came to Washington on Tuesday for wide-ranging talks ...